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US ARMY UTILITY SHIRT P-64 P64 1960'S 7TH ARMY SPECIALIST E4 PATCH

$35.00

The 1964 design of the Utility Shirt featured V-cut pocket flaps, cuffed sleeves and domed plastic buttons.1 Like its predecessor, it was made from olive green (OG-107) 8.8oz cotton sateen.

1. Military Specification MIL-S-3001F. (6 November 1964)

The Seventh Army was inactivated in March 1946, in Germany, reactivated for a short time at Atlanta, Georgia, then inactivated again. It was reactivated by the United States European Command (EUCOM) with headquarters at Patch Barracks, Stuttgart-Vaihingen, Germany, on 24 November 1950 and assigned to command the ground and service forces of United States Army Europe (USAREUR). For over a decade contained the Seventh Army Symphony Orchestra founded by the conductor Samuel Adler in support of the United States Army's cultural diplomacy initiatives throughout Germany and Europe in the aftermath of World War II (1952–1962).

Army Specialist (E-4) : Specialist (SPC) is considered one of the junior enlisted ranks in the U.S. Army. 

 

Issue Date : 1960's
Color : OG-107 Olive Green
Material : Cotton
Patch Insignias : 7th Army, Specialist E4
SIZE: 16 1/2 X 32
25' ARMPIT TO ARMPIT
18' SHOULDER TO SHOULDER
20' ARMPIT TO BOTTOM HEM
22' SLEEVE LENGTH
30' NECK TO BOTTOM
GOOD CONDITION
BUT PLEASE CHECK ALL PICTURES
— Please note a couple of tiny hole fixed near the front pocket (see picture #8 with coin for scale), signs of wear and missing button on the cuffs (see picture #9 with coin for scale), tiny tears on the lower back (see picture #10)

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